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THE STORES & HARRISON CO, PAESTESVILLE, OHIO. 



GENISTA RAGEMOSA 



A round, dense foliaged plant of easy house cultivation, 

 which makes one of the most beautiful spring flowering plants 

 in our lists. Flowers are very small, pea shaped, borne in 

 close racemes. When in full bloom the entire plant is a solid 

 ball of the brightest yellow, emitting a delicious lemon fra- 

 grance. Very popular for Easter decorations and will continue 

 in bloom about four weeks. 4-inch pot plants, 35 cts. each; 

 5-inch pot plants, 75 cts. each. 



GERANIUMS 



We do not usually 

 offer Geraniums in our 

 Fall catalog, but this 

 year we have a fine lot 

 of plants in three stan- 

 dard varieties which 

 we recommend for suc- 

 cessful bloom all 

 through the winter. 

 Mad. Barney — ppifes 

 S. A. Nutt— *ctr 

 Beaute Foitevine — 



salmon. 



From 3-inch pots, 

 at SO cts. each; $2.00 

 per dozen. 



GREVILLEA 

 ROBUSTA 



The "Silk Oak" is a state- 

 ly decorative plant of great 

 beauty and service. The 

 foliage is bright green with 

 silvery reverse, as finely cut 

 and graceful as a Fern. 

 3-inch pot plants, 35 cts. 

 each. 



HYDRANGEA OTASKA 



For many years the favorite variety in this choice class of 

 plants used so extensively in pots at Easter time and for 

 lawn decoration in summer. 4-inch pot plants, 30 cts. By 

 express, 5-inch pot plants, 50 cts. 



NEW FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 



Those who are familiar with the charm of tender Hydran- 

 geas when used in tubs for porch or terrace decoration, will 

 appreciate their adaptability to inside use for the early spring. 

 The following list of varieties are all new sorts. 



These plants will be practically dormant when shipped, 

 but as soon as the new leaves begin to break, they will require 

 as much sunlight as possible, plenty of water, and must not 

 be allowed to dry out. They will bloom luxuriantly for about 

 six weeks in early spring. 



Baby Bimbenet. Very dwarf, early and free; distinct from 

 others in that each and every shoot produces flowers. 

 Large, compact trusses of silvery rose. By express, 5-inch 

 pots, 75 cts. 



Bouquet Rose. Large trusses of well formed flowers; rosy 

 amber, turning to bright pink. 



Mad. Emile Mouillere. One of the very best; with immense 

 trusses of florets frequently over two inches in diameter. 

 Pure white with rosy carmine eye. 



Mad. Maurice Haraar. A pleasing shade of delicate flesh- 

 pink. 



Mme. Auguste Nonin. An unusually pretty pale pink. 



By express, 5-inch pots, 75 cts. 

 Souv. de Mad. Chautard. Shapely plants of robust habit, 



bearing medium sized, but extremely pretty, flowers of 



bright rose. 



Vicomtesse de Vibraye. A favorite early forcing sort, 



bright rose, changing to blue. 

 Unless noted, by express, 4 inch pot plants, 35 cts. each. 

 Unless noted, by express, 5 inch pot plants, 60 cts. each. 



IMPATIENS 

 Sultana Hybrids 



Familiar house and garden 

 plants much branched and sel- 

 dom without some show of 

 bloom. Flowers rounds flat 

 four-petaled; very bright with 

 shades of red, pink or white. 

 20 cts. each; $2.00 per dozen. 



ENGLISH IVY 



One of the very few good 

 climbing plants for the house. 

 Foliage is rich waxy green with 

 prominent lighter veins and is 

 very attractive when trained 

 against harmonious paper or 

 woodwork. 4-inch pots, 50 cts. 

 By express, $4.50 per dozen. 



English Ivy 



